Hill International Announces Changes to Executive Management Team

28 January 2015 – Marlton, NJ, USA – Hill International has announced that the promotions of three individuals on the company’s executive management team, effective immediately.

Raouf S. Ghali, of Hill’s Athens, Greece office, has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer. In this position, he will have management responsibility for all of Hill’s business operations globally. Ghali has nearly 30 years of experience in program, project and construction management. Prior to this promotion, he served in a variety of positions at Hill, including President of Hill’s Project Management Group (International) from 2005 to 2015, Senior Vice President from 2001 to 2004, and Vice President from 1993 to 2001. Ghali earned his B.S. in business administration/economics and his M.S. in business organizational management from the University of LaVerne.

Thomas J. Spearing III, of Hill’s Marlton, New Jersey office, has been promoted to Regional President (Americas) with Hill’s Project Management Group. In this newly-created position, Spearing will be in charge of all of Hill’s project management operations in North America and South America. Spearing, who rejoined Hill in 2007, has more than 25 years of operational, strategic and business development experience in the construction industry. Prior to this promotion, he had been President of Hill’s Project Management Group (Americas) since 2009 where he managed Hill’s project management operations throughout the U.S. and Canada. Spearing earned his B.B.A. in computer and information science from Temple University, his B.S. in construction management and his B.S. in civil engineering from Spring Garden College and his M.S. in management from Rosemont College.

Mohammed Al Rais, of Hill’s Dubai, United Arab Emirates office, has been promoted to Regional President (Middle East) with Hill’s Project Management Group. In this newly-created position, he will continue to be in charge of all of Hill’s project management operations throughout the Middle East. Al Rais, who joined Hill in 2006, has more than 35 years of program, project and construction management experience. Prior to this promotion, he had been Senior Vice President and Managing Director since 2010. Al Rais earned his B.Sc. in city and regional planning from the University of Engineering and Technology in Pakistan and his M.Sc. in project management from the University of Reading in the United Kingdom.

“Raouf, Tom and Mohammed have made major contributions to Hill’s growth and success and I congratulate them on both their past achievements and their current promotions,” said David L. Richter, Hill’s President and Chief Executive Officer.